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    explore the functionality of Lewis’ cubical atom and how this model led to the Lewis Dot Structures. The Theory of the Cubical Atom was first published in 1916 in the article The Atom and the Molecule; however, it was developed fourteen years prior in 1902. The model’s purpose was to illustrate an atoms valence, or “combining power of an element” (Oxford Dictionary). He based his model on Abegg’s Law, which states: “the total…

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    play mostly talking about gender equality. Also in 1880, she stopped leturing and became dedicated to her writing. Helping Anthony write two volumes of their “History of Women Suffrage”. She also co-authored “The Women’s Bible”, in 1895. October 26, 1902, Stanton died in her home from heart failure in her sleep. She felt as if she had a life that was meant to mean something, so she made a difference. She always wanted her thoughts of equality for everyone to come true. 20 years after her death,…

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    characterized by all round rapid growth. It is the transition from childhood to adulthood. Fayal, a developmental psychologist (1998), said that human development occurs in stages and each stage has its distinct characteristic. According to Erik Erikson, (1902-1994), psychoanalyst and a neo–Freudian, adolescence is the period during which an individual tends to establish a sense of personal identity, and avoids the dangers of role diffusion and identity confusion. Sigmund Freud opined that…

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    through the conditioning process in which the response is demonstrated with an environmental stimulus (classical conditioning) or through reward or punishment system (operant conditioning). The classical conditioning was originated by Ivan Pavlov in 1902 and his study was further extended by John. B. Watson by introducing the operant conditioning. Jean Piaget was the contributor of the cognitive development in children (Learning theories, 2014). Constructivism learning happens when a person…

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    The Caduceus Symbolism

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    Caduceus Symbol In 1902, the Caduceus was adopted and worn in the uniforms of U.S. Army medical officers. The Caduceus is a symbol for doctors and depicted as staff with two snakes wrapped around it with wings. Through its adoption in the 19th century, the Caduceus has been given a role of a symbol of doctor’s around the world, not only does it portray doctor’s, but it conveys the implication of a connection between Hermes, the Greek messenger God, this implicates a subject of sending good…

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    once said, “History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it.” Many men have tried to take on this task, and two particular men who have written history are Charles Lindbergh and Christopher Columbus. Charles “Slim” Lindbergh was born February 4, 1902, in Detroit, Michigan. “Lucky Lindy” was infamous for winning the Orteig Prize in late May of 1927. Christopher Columbus was born October 1, 1451, in Genoa, Italy. Columbus was an explorer, navigator, and colonizer. Lindbergh and Columbus are…

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    Changes in Gender Roles Changes in Social Structure The United States • Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) fought for women’s rights to vote, obtain professional jobs, participation in public affairs, and formal education in the Seneca Falls convention in New York 1848 • During WWII women entered the work force to replace men who went off to fight and kept their jobs after the war • The Nineteenth Amendment allowed suffrage regardless of sex • African slaves were liberated 1865 in the conclusion…

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    The Geary Act

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    were already legal citizens of the United States, forcing them to get recertified by the Chinese government. This act was short lived and expired in the same year it was passed. Congress, however, reinstated the act and renamed it the Geary Act in 1902. If a Chinese person in the United States was caught without their papers they faced immediate deportation. The 1917 Immigration Act, also known as the Asiatic Barred Zone Act was passed in order to keep the United States free of “undesirable”…

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    Discrimination has been happening for years with the different types of ethnicities. The Chinese Exclusion Act, the Chinese Massacre of 1871 and modern-day discrimination can all be tied together. The Chinese Exclusion Act effected the lives of many Chinese immigrants and their suffering can be connected to present-day Mexican immigrants. With President Donald Trump as our current president, the discrimination against Mexican immigrants can be seen clearly. The Chinese Exclusion Act In 1882,…

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    them by giving them each individual stories that made them both memorable and loveable. This essay will discuss how Richard Rodger early life affected his work, his legacy, and the importance of his work. Richard Charles Rodgers was born on June 28, 1902, and the second son of physician Dr. William Rodgers and Mamie. He first lived in a friend’s summer home near Arverne in Queens New York. Then his family moved to upper Manhattan oddly this house was blocks away from Richard future songwriting…

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